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I was walking to an appointment downtown the other day when I was approached by a man canvassing for some magnanimous cause (I forget which one).
For the first three seconds or so that he was talking to me, I could not understand a word he was saying.
I had to slowly refocus my attention on him and only him for his clear, well-spoken english to not sound like total gibberish.
Has anyone else here experienced something like this, or am I nuts in addition to Lyme-laden?
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A lot of the time I just nod my head and hope for the best.
Steve
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Beverly
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Yes, I have had this too. It took a while, but it did get better for me with treatment.
It sure made me feel like I was nuts tho. Posts: 6641 | From Michigan | Registered: Jun 2001
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sixgoofykids
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Oh yeah!
One time my daughter wanted to know which movie to watch ..... She said some big, long story to me (still no idea what she said), then asked me a question.
I did not answer.
She shortened her story.
I still did not answer.
She help up both DVD's and said, "Mom point to which one you want to watch with me." I finally got it.
This was frequent. My kids would come to me, tell me some story and ask a question. I'd look at them all confused and say, "Make it really simple for me."
Mine completely went away with treatment.
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